I went to the that phone pic, and "asked" it to upload to the irv2 app I have, and it said to "pick a forum." So I touch that, but then it says to "sign in," which I AM signed in, so I don't get it.

Now I uninstalled the app, and I'm going to re-install it, and see what happens.

The thing is...I uploaded pics a week ago by adding from my browser during when I made the post...and that went fine, so I don't know why that suddenly is not working now.

My phone is an iPhone, but here's how it works for me. From the app, click on "Reply" to create a post. On the reply screen, there's a small "mountain" icon. If I touch that, it takes me to my photos stored on my phone. I can select one and it appears in the post.

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Nah! I have my own book on the CITRUS we own. (Wife named it that out of politeness) Just the short condensed version will do, like top two or three major items.

Reverse engineering the episode comes up with the birth of it all. The guy that changed the transmission filter apparently put it on "finger tight". A couple thousand miles later the tranny had sneaked out enough red fluid that the engine had to rev up to 2400RPM just to get the bus to groan forward or backward. The high pressure then totally blew out the filter gasket. Red fluid surrounded the rear of the bus like "blood lake". Bus would not budge after that. Stuck in reverse. Engine was working fine though.

The location of this event was at the critical entry/exit of a busy RV park. Took four hours for big tow truck to arrive. Many irritated fellow RVers were wandering around looking for ways to get around the bus. Impossible ... a major rain storm was happening ... all soil was soup. My seven or so gallons of tranny fluid sort of floated down the road making the surface slippery red. Difficult to walk on a red slime slope. Fellow RVer who walked his dog past us sure did not look happy.

End of summary for chapter #1 The rest of the story gets into advanced theory of Murphy's Law.

Cindy.... Are you using the mobile irv2 app on your phone, or the full irv2 on your phone, or trying to transfer to computer etc....
It might make a dif... Send me one pic to my email and let me try to upload it....

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Diane is retired and lazy........ So please excuse the fat lazy finger slides.....